It took me a while to register an account. For these days I am researching for things about DCP and I've contacted with Carl for several times. Everyone are friendly and this is really an amazing free solution for DCP generating. Again here, thanks everyone for your contribution!
And here is today's story. Several days ago, I was asked to create some DCP content for an activity hosted in an original Dolby Cinema (With both Dolby Vision + Atmos support). As the content I have was stereo, nothing special, I just made the content with the 5.1 upmixer to create audio. And, yeah, it played well and we had a good time.
However that night when I was just in a daze on the train home, I was thinking about including original Atmos content in an DCP. Then by several research in the forum, I conclude the conclusion as follows, and I wonder if they are correct:
- Encoding Dolby Atmos content as an DCP MXF still requires those professional tools made by Dolby, and these tools can only be found at those authorized studio. Just as a person who didn't make friends with Dolby Lab, We cannot get these tools and this is not the solution.
- What DCP-o-matic can do is to include encoded Dolby Atmos DCP MXF content into an DCP or copy them while editing DCPs. However, it cannot encode an Atmos DCP by feeding it with some Dolby Atmos file, like ADM BWF, .atmos file or just Dolby Digital Plus JOC audio. Not the solution.
- Some software like Davinci Resolve can create the atmos MXF as IMF IAB. Although it is also a .mxf file, it can only be included in IMF packages, but not DCP. Not the solution. - (or, is this kind of file possible to be "generic"? That is, it can also be used in a DCP?)
- Then does that mean - the only possible solution for us is ISDCF's IAB standard? By reading those documents, I consider IAB is a "standard" cinema immersive audio solution, which can be played in every immersive audio cinema audio system like Dolby Atmos theater or DTS:X theater. However by some news found in 2021, I consider this standard is still "under developing", and we still cannot create an DCP IAB .mxf file and include it in an DCP package until today. But can we put the future into this standard and think "We can make atmos content into an DCP in the future, by using IAB standard."?
Please forgive me as my English is not very good. Cheers!